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. >> steve: we'll continue this in the after the show show. log on right now. >> brian: tomorrow we have geraldo rivera and we'll find out what happened. bill: i think that is the tease. we have to wait it will tomorrow, right? good morning everyone. get ready for gi jane. women are set to hit the front lines of combat. wow, good morning, everybody. i'm bill hemmer. welcome to "america's newsroom." a lot to talk about that today. martha: good morning, everybody. i'm martha maccallum. here's the situation. leon panetta in one of his last acts will make it official today. many say this announcement confirms what is already happening on the ground. bill: jennifer griffin is on the front line of the pentagon every day. what will this change, if anything, for women in the military, jennifer? >> reporter: essentially, bill, this will open 230,000 positions that have previously been that woman in the military had not had access to. it will open the positions in the army and marines in particular because those are the front line infantry troops. secre
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martha: thank you, steve. >> reporter: you bet. bill: there is a sign that the american workforce is changing. union membership has dropped by 400,000 americans last year. that is the lowest levels we've seen in almost a century. stuart varney, anchor of "varney & company", fox business network. good morning to you, stuart. what is behind this number? >> i will give four factors. number one, sharp cuts in government employment. government employees are generally unionized. those union jobs are gone. number two, they are pricing themselves out. union members are pricing themselves out of government work at the state level. states are insolvent in some cases. they can't afford to rehire union members into their workforce. number three, collective bargaining restrictions especially in wisconsin and indiana. in those two states the government worker union membership has dropped 13% and 18% respectively. number four, the government employees, the unions work rules are pushing employers away. rigid work rules are not efficient. employers
martha: thank you, steve. >> reporter: you bet. bill: there is a sign that the american workforce is changing. union membership has dropped by 400,000 americans last year. that is the lowest levels we've seen in almost a century. stuart varney, anchor of "varney & company", fox business network. good morning to you, stuart. what is behind this number? >> i will give four factors. number one, sharp cuts in government employment. government employees are generally...
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. >> steve: tomorrow we've got that award winning segment that everybody loves, am i normal or nuts with dr. keith ablow. he'll be joining us. >> brian: he's got so many awards just from from that segment. >> gretchen: we love it. also newly fox news contributor, deny kucinich. >> brian: see you on radio. >> reporter: they will both rely on a some probuying nary legal status given emmild to 11 million or so people in the country here illegally. the difference between them, will be on degree of enforcement and degree to which liberalization of immigration status is dependent on enforcement. ht plan it usesthe so-called contention, saying the path of citizenship is contingent, greater enforcement, e-verify, better border security. i think the president's plan will go lighter on the enforcement. bill: you will hear from senator rubio in 45 minutes. he is not sure whether the president will torpedo his idea. he is not aware of any senate coordination on the white house plan and the senate plan. is that the case. >> reporter: possibly the senate's president's plan could torpedo the gang of it
. >> steve: tomorrow we've got that award winning segment that everybody loves, am i normal or nuts with dr. keith ablow. he'll be joining us. >> brian: he's got so many awards just from from that segment. >> gretchen: we love it. also newly fox news contributor, deny kucinich. >> brian: see you on radio. >> reporter: they will both rely on a some probuying nary legal status given emmild to 11 million or so people in the country here illegally. the difference...
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. >> it's about innovation here since steve jobs passed. tim cook took over and what does it say about tim cook's tenure as ceo? >> does he get the blame? sure. the buck stops with him. he's the same guy who oversaw the debut of the iphone 4s. he's the guy who stared the stock price. when kwook took over, the price doubled in the first year and his charge peaked in september. shares have tumble and there two camps and schools of thought. wall street and analysts say that they don't have the confidence that he can deliver, but this is an incredibly healthy company with $137 billion tucked away and the next four quarters show what this showed last night, maybe they will ree valuate. for now, cook should stay. >> we are just minutes away. president obama expected as we are looking live at the white house and inside the white house, out and inside the white house. moments away from an announcement about his inner sishlg. will it bring more diversity? we will bring it to you live. >>> the house stories in a flash. rapid fire. rolling. this is go
. >> it's about innovation here since steve jobs passed. tim cook took over and what does it say about tim cook's tenure as ceo? >> does he get the blame? sure. the buck stops with him. he's the same guy who oversaw the debut of the iphone 4s. he's the guy who stared the stock price. when kwook took over, the price doubled in the first year and his charge peaked in september. shares have tumble and there two camps and schools of thought. wall street and analysts say that they don't...
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a look at apple after steve jobs. >>> so we keep hearing how gun sales are up. well, the only way you have to track gun sales is by looking at the number of background checks. according to the fbi, eight of the ten days with the highest number of background checks since 1998 have happened since december 14th of last year. that is the same day as elementary school tragedy in newtown, connecticut. gun shop owners say that semi-automatic rifles and high capacity magazines are driving much of the frenzy and many gun enthusiasts fear they could lose the right to buy these sorts of weapons, if washington passes gun control legislation. >>> apple has a new ipad on the way. this is the fourth generation of the device, comes with with twice as much memory as the old one and comes with a bigger price tag. but the company is facing more competition than it has in years. and everyone is watching to see if tim cook, the man who replaced steve jobs, can keep apple at the front of the pack. dan simon has the story. >> three, two, one! >> reporter: with its incredible sales and
a look at apple after steve jobs. >>> so we keep hearing how gun sales are up. well, the only way you have to track gun sales is by looking at the number of background checks. according to the fbi, eight of the ten days with the highest number of background checks since 1998 have happened since december 14th of last year. that is the same day as elementary school tragedy in newtown, connecticut. gun shop owners say that semi-automatic rifles and high capacity magazines are driving much...
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steve jobs, as you know, lived in a car. my background, my wife cut my hair, had $800, a year before we ordered in a pizza, much less go out to a restaurant. the bottom people are always changing, and the people out of the bottom level go up, but i asked people if bill gates' income drops from $20 million to $10 million, in half, and everybody's income went from $100,000 to $90,000, how does that help anybody? the gap between rich and poor is narrowed dramatically, but does it help anybody? cuts the amount of taxes that gates sends to the federal government to control the meat inspectors and all the wonderful things the government does for us, and so you have to, i think, take cognizance of why the country is great. it's because of the wealth. you can't defeat poverty if you don't create wealth. .. santorum served 14 -- 16 years in congress. did he ever once hisser anything about banning contraceptives? yet, somehow that message was -- it took advantage of all the low-information women voters who just follow joy behar and ha
steve jobs, as you know, lived in a car. my background, my wife cut my hair, had $800, a year before we ordered in a pizza, much less go out to a restaurant. the bottom people are always changing, and the people out of the bottom level go up, but i asked people if bill gates' income drops from $20 million to $10 million, in half, and everybody's income went from $100,000 to $90,000, how does that help anybody? the gap between rich and poor is narrowed dramatically, but does it help anybody?...
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>>steve: bad news. downgraded illinois has sunk to the bottom of the credit heap as the s&p gives illinois the worst rating of all 50 states in the united states of america. credit agencies have been yelling at the prairie state officials to get their act together to conform out-of-control pensions crippling the states. stuart varney is here. this can't surprise you, can it? >> no. pension costs out of control that don't have the money to pay their obligations, and everybody knows it. the rating agencies know it, so they downgrade them. that means that when illinois comes to borrow money -- and they're going to try to borrow money in the next couple of days, maybe $500 million. >>steve: from who? >> anybody who will lend it to them. the people who will lend it to them, floating bonds, will say, wait a minute, we're not sure you can pay us back so we want more interest. pay us more interest to accommodate the risk. it is possible when they borrow this $500 million over the life of those bonds, the taxpay
>>steve: bad news. downgraded illinois has sunk to the bottom of the credit heap as the s&p gives illinois the worst rating of all 50 states in the united states of america. credit agencies have been yelling at the prairie state officials to get their act together to conform out-of-control pensions crippling the states. stuart varney is here. this can't surprise you, can it? >> no. pension costs out of control that don't have the money to pay their obligations, and everybody...
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>>steve: steve kroft sat down with pierce morgan. he said he was absolutely flabbergasted when he discovered the white house wanted him to be the interviewer. he was asked why does obama keep sitting in the chair opposite you? he said we're fair, we do great editing and we're not going to play gotcha, we're not going to go out of our way to make him look stupid, and he knows that. >>gretchen: brit hume on special report last night put his thoughts into perspective. >> you didn't hear it on "60 minutes" but president obama is unhappy with the press. in a second weekend interview with the new republic he grumbled about fox news and rush limbaugh. president obama also complained a reporter generally treats the republicans and democrats as equivalent balancing the views of one side with the other. they fail to note one side -- his -- is trying to do what's right and -- quote -- "we haven't seen that kind of attitude on the other side." never mind of course that the president at that moment was being interviewed by one of his campaign don
>>steve: steve kroft sat down with pierce morgan. he said he was absolutely flabbergasted when he discovered the white house wanted him to be the interviewer. he was asked why does obama keep sitting in the chair opposite you? he said we're fair, we do great editing and we're not going to play gotcha, we're not going to go out of our way to make him look stupid, and he knows that. >>gretchen: brit hume on special report last night put his thoughts into perspective. >> you...
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steve kroft came running down taped it friday at the whitehouse. and of course, it was kind of a love fest. in fact, when you look at the two of them. they look sort of adoringly at each other while the other one is talking, like nancy and ronald reagan match. of course, they were once pretty -- they were very arch rivals. >> yeah. there was not a lot of love lost there for a while. >> likeable enough. >> you are likeable enough hillary but they have become quite a team. and something terri of state last night saying how much she enjoyed it. >> one of the things that i say to people because i think it helps them understand i say, look. in politics and in democracy, sometimes you win e elections. sometimes you lose elections, and i worked very hard, but i lost and president obama asked me to be secretary of state, and i said, yes. and so this has been just an extraordinary opportunity to work with him as a partner and friend to do our very best on behalf of this country we both love, and it's something i am going to miss a great deal. >> bill: i thi
steve kroft came running down taped it friday at the whitehouse. and of course, it was kind of a love fest. in fact, when you look at the two of them. they look sort of adoringly at each other while the other one is talking, like nancy and ronald reagan match. of course, they were once pretty -- they were very arch rivals. >> yeah. there was not a lot of love lost there for a while. >> likeable enough. >> you are likeable enough hillary but they have become quite a team. and...
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>> bill: steve jobs was a brilliant guy but he was -- look how thin he was. not eating healthy. >> donald trump recently leased the famous old post office pavilion here in washington. he's going to revamp it into a hotel. politico reports he asked the district of columbia for a massive tax break to facilitate the redevelopment. the mayor here and the city council said no! he's gotta pay up and when leased to a private entity, the d.c. government is allowed to tax it and they won't give that up for trump. >> bill: you know what? it amazes me he would do that because trump's style is to build the biggest building in town. he cannot in washington, d.c., have any building higher than the capitol dome. he's not going to be able to do a trump tower. >> just redoing the old post office pavilion. >> bill: i hope it fails. >> former congressman barney frank is on to his next project. massachusetts democrat is heading to the stage this coming weekend. a pulitzer prize-winning musical about new york city la guardia. barney frank will pay an outspoken conservative senato
>> bill: steve jobs was a brilliant guy but he was -- look how thin he was. not eating healthy. >> donald trump recently leased the famous old post office pavilion here in washington. he's going to revamp it into a hotel. politico reports he asked the district of columbia for a massive tax break to facilitate the redevelopment. the mayor here and the city council said no! he's gotta pay up and when leased to a private entity, the d.c. government is allowed to tax it and they won't...
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jaime: steve, thanks. jon. jon: israeli intelligence officials are confirming a major explosion at a nuclear facility in iran. it happened early last week at one of the country's most sensitive enrichment sites for uranium. iran has doe need media reports dismissing them as western propaganda aimed at influencing upcoming nuclear negotiations. let's talk about it now with steven yates, former deputy assistant to the vice president for national security affairs. the israelis have confirmed and said it was a major explosion inside this plant. reportedly there are people trapped inside. steven, what do you make of it all? >> well, unfortunately when we get reports like think the leaves us in that land of knowns and unknowns . given the back and forth in media coverage it would seem that some kind of an incident did take place. it will take so time to figure out what and to what extent there was any damage. it seems as though a heavily for the need facility in iran may have experience aide set back due to some form
jaime: steve, thanks. jon. jon: israeli intelligence officials are confirming a major explosion at a nuclear facility in iran. it happened early last week at one of the country's most sensitive enrichment sites for uranium. iran has doe need media reports dismissing them as western propaganda aimed at influencing upcoming nuclear negotiations. let's talk about it now with steven yates, former deputy assistant to the vice president for national security affairs. the israelis have confirmed and...
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steve brown, shivering in chicago. thank you, steve. heather: here in new york city also dealing with bone-chilling temperatures. meteorologist janice dean is braving the frigid cold. look at that. all right, janice that is a a smart way to dress in this weather. >> fashion goes out the window when it's this cold, heather you know that. this is why i'm dressed like this with my parka, me and my mark ka doing the weather. here in new york city 16, with the windchill it feels colder than that. a lot of new yorkers not dressed appropriately. i'm sure we'll show you pictures of that later on. let's take a look at the temperatures, where steve brown is in some cases we are dealing with windchills that feel like the single digits below freezing. are we going to get to my temperature map, or do you just want to look at me in the parka. minus 8 international falls. 16 in new york. there is your windchill what it feels like if you're not protect wed a parka outside. 2 in new york, zero in detroit. fine us 3 in international falls. this will cont
steve brown, shivering in chicago. thank you, steve. heather: here in new york city also dealing with bone-chilling temperatures. meteorologist janice dean is braving the frigid cold. look at that. all right, janice that is a a smart way to dress in this weather. >> fashion goes out the window when it's this cold, heather you know that. this is why i'm dressed like this with my parka, me and my mark ka doing the weather. here in new york city 16, with the windchill it feels colder than...
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steve and hillary shlton, senior vice president for policy and advocacy at the naacp. when you first heard about this, what did it smell like to you? what was your sense of why people would be doing this kind of thing? breaking up the states by electoral college so that the rural states would have more clout. what did you smell? >> it seemed like a real fraudulent approach to try to undercut the process. at a time when we should be moving as a nation to make sure we're more democratic in the process so more americans can participate, to make sure that the outcome of our elections are consistent with the popular decisions made by those going to the polls. we have this move to undercut all of that. it's a big problem and it really stinks in so many ways. >> that's what i think. just talking about the state i grew up, in pennsylvania, where you have a large minority population in philadelphia. it's not all black, it's half and half. but the fact is, that's where the democratic race is. and you've got an 85% turn out for president obama. basically, all of those votes would
steve and hillary shlton, senior vice president for policy and advocacy at the naacp. when you first heard about this, what did it smell like to you? what was your sense of why people would be doing this kind of thing? breaking up the states by electoral college so that the rural states would have more clout. what did you smell? >> it seemed like a real fraudulent approach to try to undercut the process. at a time when we should be moving as a nation to make sure we're more democratic in...
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steve, what do you think? it does seem like there is some hesitancy here, even though they can technically say this is fair, it smells. it looks like an attempt to kill the minority vote in the big cities. that's what it looks like. >> that's what it looks like. it's more than that. first of all, no, i don't think it's going to happen. i don't ultimately think it's going to happen in the other states. what it speaks to is it's not just trying to sort of isolate the minority vote. it speaks to how the emerging democratic coalition. that's african-american, hispanic, also single women, that's young professional, that coalition more than ever is tightly bunched in metropolitan areas, cities and directly around cities there is a statistic that is floating around, i think dave wasserman from the cook report came up with this. if you look back at 1998 when michael duke contact cass got slaughtered by george bush sr., michael dukakis carried over 800 counties. that's how tightly packed in today's democratic coalition
steve, what do you think? it does seem like there is some hesitancy here, even though they can technically say this is fair, it smells. it looks like an attempt to kill the minority vote in the big cities. that's what it looks like. >> that's what it looks like. it's more than that. first of all, no, i don't think it's going to happen. i don't ultimately think it's going to happen in the other states. what it speaks to is it's not just trying to sort of isolate the minority vote. it...
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>> i think i am -- >> i mean steve. >> i think richard is absolutely right. we don't know ultimately how they'll respond, and there's an awful lot about khamenei we don't know, but i think the white house realizes that before it could ever go down the road of much tougher either sanctions or even the very last resort of military course, that this is the kind of outreach that has to happen, and with ahmadinejad's speeches, i agree with richard he's not significant, but the fact he's relaxing his speeches means khamenei had him do that. he is a puppet. >> i think you have to talk a little before you start bombing. thank you, rich engel. we'll get back to you at some time and talk about your captivity. we had our worry beads out. >> thank you. >> as we should have. >>> up next, yesterday was the president's big day, but didn't you get the idea that the vice president -- there he is -- you can't not laugh sometimes at joe biden -- was thinking about inauguration four years from now? he worked that inaugural crowd like it was a ward in iowa and this was a caucus m
>> i think i am -- >> i mean steve. >> i think richard is absolutely right. we don't know ultimately how they'll respond, and there's an awful lot about khamenei we don't know, but i think the white house realizes that before it could ever go down the road of much tougher either sanctions or even the very last resort of military course, that this is the kind of outreach that has to happen, and with ahmadinejad's speeches, i agree with richard he's not significant, but the fact...
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kaepernick says he also got some great advice from former 49ers grades like joe montana and steve young. >> will hear what kaepernick has to say and what gary rabin thinks about it in the next 45 minutes. let us the route for that--gary radnich . we want you to sene you're neither pride. we have received thousands of photographs, and love to share them on air. send us your pictures. >> breaking news at kron4.com, or send into a store or kron 4 face book page. will share them on the air drop several days. will have more on the niners and its star player colin kaepernick coming up in gary's world at 7:45 a.m.. >> today protesters are back in the spot like we will explain why. >> federal investigators are on board the it dreamliner investigation. new information on the problem they are trying to solve. we are keeping an eye on bay area weather erica has a complete look at the forecasts we return. lucky charms?! ♪ yer always after me lucky charms! whoa. i forgot how good these taste! [ lucky ] ♪ they're magically delicious now all general mills big g kid cereals have more whole grain th
kaepernick says he also got some great advice from former 49ers grades like joe montana and steve young. >> will hear what kaepernick has to say and what gary rabin thinks about it in the next 45 minutes. let us the route for that--gary radnich . we want you to sene you're neither pride. we have received thousands of photographs, and love to share them on air. send us your pictures. >> breaking news at kron4.com, or send into a store or kron 4 face book page. will share them on the...
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>> steve: whoo! >> whoo! whoo! >> jimmy: guys, i've noticed this trend on facebook where people will post an image of an inspiring quote on their wall for everyone to see. >> steve: yeah, i love that. >> jimmy: i love reading them. sometimes i'll read one, and i'll think, "did they really say that?" [ light laughter ] and it can be hard to tell. no one checks these quotes to see if they're real or not. >> steve: right. >> jimmy: i'll show you guys what i'm talking about in this next segment called "don't quote me." ♪ don't quote me 'cause i'm -- ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: like i said, for example, the first quote is from the greek philosopher aristotle. he said, "love is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies." [ audience aws ] sounds like he said that, right? that's sweet. i think he would say that. here's another quote from aristotle. "it takes two to make a thing go right. it takes two to make it outta sight." [ laughter ] now, i'm not sure. that's what i'm saying. that's what i'm talking a
>> steve: whoo! >> whoo! whoo! >> jimmy: guys, i've noticed this trend on facebook where people will post an image of an inspiring quote on their wall for everyone to see. >> steve: yeah, i love that. >> jimmy: i love reading them. sometimes i'll read one, and i'll think, "did they really say that?" [ light laughter ] and it can be hard to tell. no one checks these quotes to see if they're real or not. >> steve: right. >> jimmy: i'll show you...
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you need to listen to steve kill killmead. wow the "new york post" with a really sexist cover. >> how about that >> stephanie: has that ever happened before? they always find the exact worst picture and angle of hillary clinton. and it just says no wonder bill is afraid. wow! she is the secretary of state for the united states. >> i have a really high bar for humor, it takes a lot to offend me. that was offensive. >> stephanie: yeah. >> she wears the pants in that family. [ mocking laughter ] >> stephanie: john mccain said hilary got away with ducking questions because of the warm media. >> stephanie: oh absolutely. hardly reported anything. allen west. why? really? please go away now. i'm guessing he has a thought or two about chicks in the military. >> he does. >> that's where our focus should be right now to decline the middle east frustration. and i will to tell you -- if this be the case then why do we have separate hockey leagues? you know women should be out there playing ice hockey with the guys. i can't shoot a three-
you need to listen to steve kill killmead. wow the "new york post" with a really sexist cover. >> how about that >> stephanie: has that ever happened before? they always find the exact worst picture and angle of hillary clinton. and it just says no wonder bill is afraid. wow! she is the secretary of state for the united states. >> i have a really high bar for humor, it takes a lot to offend me. that was offensive. >> stephanie: yeah. >> she wears the...
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steve in scaneti says steph, i think you are being too optimistic on immigration reform. the republicans will never say the border is secure. >> right. and the other thing that really bothers me about it is this commission of local officials who are going to have to pass on whether the border is secure enough. who is going to decide that joe arpieia? >> yeah. >> am i glad the republicans are seeing the light on this issue? yeah, i guess. am i glad that john mccain is now back to his original position? sure. >> stephanie: listen to the angriest leprecon yesterday. >> we have been too content for too long to allow individuals to mow our lawn serve our food, clean our homes and even watch our children while not affording them any of the benefits that make our country so great. >> stephanie: don't you love the we. >> yeah, did you here the thinly veiled shot at mitt romney there. mow our lawn. you know what i mean? this is a guy who ran away from his own immigration bill. he said he couldn't support his own bill. >> stephanie: right. even he admitted yesterday there's no ques
steve in scaneti says steph, i think you are being too optimistic on immigration reform. the republicans will never say the border is secure. >> right. and the other thing that really bothers me about it is this commission of local officials who are going to have to pass on whether the border is secure enough. who is going to decide that joe arpieia? >> yeah. >> am i glad the republicans are seeing the light on this issue? yeah, i guess. am i glad that john mccain is now back...
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does congressman steve king become the front-runner? >> he could look at running and this will be a wide-open race and you also have a state that's very important in the presidential process so you will have a lot of national money being paid into the race. you'll have a lot of national interest and attention on the state and it's also a cheap state to advertise. so it will be great and one of the best ones of 2014, i think. >> pbs news hour. m manu, thank you. >> thank you for spending your saturday with me. >> thank you. >>> what two civil rights group have to say about the mayor and his ban on super sodas. leaders on capitol hill are trying to prohibit the sale, transfer, manufacture and importation of assault weapons, but are they trying to hit the wrong target? this is msnbc. to the cleaning games. let's get a recap, merv. [ merv ] thanks, other merv. mr. clean magic eraser extra power was three times faster on permanent marker. elsewhere against dirt, it was a sweep, with scuffed sports equipment... had it coming. grungy phones...
does congressman steve king become the front-runner? >> he could look at running and this will be a wide-open race and you also have a state that's very important in the presidential process so you will have a lot of national money being paid into the race. you'll have a lot of national interest and attention on the state and it's also a cheap state to advertise. so it will be great and one of the best ones of 2014, i think. >> pbs news hour. m manu, thank you. >> thank you...
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steve jobs under pixar. the avengers and now santa george luke is fatal "star wars" franchise. and look at robert iger's full seven-year reign. shareholder returns up almost 140% and his tenure at the top compared to 36% return for the s&p. ashley: i don't care if somebody makes the big bucks, they have to deliver and clearly he is delivering. i will increase stock price to 140% over the next seven years, whatever it is. dennis: 24% of his package is in stock. now we're getting upset when their paid loons with a rising stock. probably the best collection of single brand entertainment assets in the world. ashley: thank you so much. tracy: we will give up our paychecks to make our children happy, and he knows it. a quarter until, time for stocks as wit we do every 15 minutes, nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. looking at some movers. nicole: i am indeed. research in motion up about 11% moving to new multi-year highs. the ceo talk about the fact they're exploring a couple of things could be open, the operating system, that could be one. a couple of othe
steve jobs under pixar. the avengers and now santa george luke is fatal "star wars" franchise. and look at robert iger's full seven-year reign. shareholder returns up almost 140% and his tenure at the top compared to 36% return for the s&p. ashley: i don't care if somebody makes the big bucks, they have to deliver and clearly he is delivering. i will increase stock price to 140% over the next seven years, whatever it is. dennis: 24% of his package is in stock. now we're getting...
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steve madden. the place was buzzing. i cracked a few jokes. no one even knew what i was talking about. the stock was five dollars then. you look at all the things that hurt them. weather. sheepskin prices. the macroeconomic situation in europe. i just love the way the stock has been acting. to see that sort of a french, i was shocked. lori: it is freezing cold to seven they do not look like ugg's. they sell normal clothes and shoes and boots. lori: oh, that is right. is that enough to carry the momentum through? charles: the stock is still well over 50%. 44% of the stock is short. if they could just get a small piece of good news, this may really take off. my target is $50. melissa: thank you so much. great stuff. lori: as we do every 15, let's go back down and tap the markets with nicole petallides. nicole: let's take a look at both ford and general motors right now. gm is roughly flat year-to-date. ford was cut today over at buckingham research. also, they said that there is no need on alliance. they are linking up to share the cost of devel
steve madden. the place was buzzing. i cracked a few jokes. no one even knew what i was talking about. the stock was five dollars then. you look at all the things that hurt them. weather. sheepskin prices. the macroeconomic situation in europe. i just love the way the stock has been acting. to see that sort of a french, i was shocked. lori: it is freezing cold to seven they do not look like ugg's. they sell normal clothes and shoes and boots. lori: oh, that is right. is that enough to carry the...
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now we have michael bloomberg involved and now we have steve jobs' widow happening out with gabby giffords pac. finally the gun control side has money. >> the risk of congressional inaction -- just one moment -- >> every day people see us on this show, martin, and they say how wonderful it is that the martin bashir show is focusing on this issue. toure's point is exactly right. if you care about this issue, tell us you care about it by writing a check to one of the great organizations, the mayors group, there's about half a dozen groups that are doing important work. i intend to write a check for them and everybody watching who is interested and concerned about protecting our children and protecting your families and protecting your communities, you have to support these organizations that are doing important work. >> and your original point is absolutely right. the martin bashir point is wonderful. >> thank you. >> yes. >> but the risk of congressional action has prompted some mayors to start taking action. michael nutter of philadelphia, rahm emanuel of chicago. starting a devestment dri
now we have michael bloomberg involved and now we have steve jobs' widow happening out with gabby giffords pac. finally the gun control side has money. >> the risk of congressional inaction -- just one moment -- >> every day people see us on this show, martin, and they say how wonderful it is that the martin bashir show is focusing on this issue. toure's point is exactly right. if you care about this issue, tell us you care about it by writing a check to one of the great...
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steve rattner, thank you very much. roger! >> what does steve rattner think about the f.a. cup, joe? >> steve rattner is probably with me. he's probably concerned about liverpool. oldham, they're like number 19 in the third division. they're horrible. >> this is the f.a. cup, the vast national trophy which pits the minor leagues against the major leagues. a lesson about towns. oldham is the double a equivalent. within two minutes they took the lead. this is matt smith. it got worse. comedy central goalkeeping. >> what in the world? they look like clowns! and reese heads back a goal to find the top corner. >> oh, my, oh, my! >> two goals back. this is like "cool runnings" around the bobsleds. these people haven't been so happy, well, since world war i ended, joe. >> this is just brutal. were they for the nazis in world war ii? they could have been, they could have been if they're from your part of the country. >> it's horrible for liverpool, too. it's a club that i follow, that you root against every week. >> a bit like the red sox, there's a big question of what direction t
steve rattner, thank you very much. roger! >> what does steve rattner think about the f.a. cup, joe? >> steve rattner is probably with me. he's probably concerned about liverpool. oldham, they're like number 19 in the third division. they're horrible. >> this is the f.a. cup, the vast national trophy which pits the minor leagues against the major leagues. a lesson about towns. oldham is the double a equivalent. within two minutes they took the lead. this is matt smith. it got...
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we have sam stein and steve rattner. joining me at the table in new york is "new york times" columnist, gail collins and associate editor of the "washington post" eugene robinson. also the bbc's katty kay. it's great to have all of you guys with us here today. thank you so much. steve rattner, this time yesterday we had paul krugman on the show. you actually said in an e-mail talking about your concerns krugman suggested we don't have to worry about long term debt so much, deficits, long term debt number 5, maybe number 6 on the list. you took exception to it and said denying the coming debt was like being a climate change denier. >> i think actually mika started that analogy and paul krugman basically said the opposite. to me, being a debt denier is the same thing as being a climate change denier. we're putting tons of carbon in our atmosphere we have to deal with and incurring billions of debt everyday we have to deal with. they're the same problems. do you recognize they're problems and deal with them or sit and let t
we have sam stein and steve rattner. joining me at the table in new york is "new york times" columnist, gail collins and associate editor of the "washington post" eugene robinson. also the bbc's katty kay. it's great to have all of you guys with us here today. thank you so much. steve rattner, this time yesterday we had paul krugman on the show. you actually said in an e-mail talking about your concerns krugman suggested we don't have to worry about long term debt so much,...
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now, let's go to steve. >>> mostly sunny, but breezy and very cole. temperatures about mid-50s but that breeze is out of the northwest. tomorrow morning will be cold. but after that, sunshine and warmer weather for the rest of the week, you too. >> any rain in sight? >> not that i see. maybe next week. >> really? >> maybe next week. >>> that's our report for this morning. we thank you for trusting the news. we'll see you the next time news breaks. >> be sure to watch ktvu news at noon. we'll have the reported next move for the man who is now the 49ers' backup quarterback, aim lex smith. we're always here for you at ktvu.com. thank you for joining us. alex smith. we're always here for you at ktvu.com. thank you for joining us.
now, let's go to steve. >>> mostly sunny, but breezy and very cole. temperatures about mid-50s but that breeze is out of the northwest. tomorrow morning will be cold. but after that, sunshine and warmer weather for the rest of the week, you too. >> any rain in sight? >> not that i see. maybe next week. >> really? >> maybe next week. >>> that's our report for this morning. we thank you for trusting the news. we'll see you the next time news breaks....
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let's go to steve. >>> thank you, sal. >> you are welcome, steve. >> high clouds, filtered clouds coming in. i want to thank each of you sending me in home memberdies to get your local weatherman healthy. although eating the clove of garlic is probably not on the menu. [laughter] >> starting off 30s, 40s. they are actually turning offshore. i think we'll have a lot of high clouds today. tomorrow looks a lot better. it's a dry forecast. next rain, probably a week from today. around february 5th or 6th. confidence level about a c- plus. it's -- account pattern has not -- the pattern has not really changed. high clouds. it will be warmer. 30s and 40s on the temperatures. napa airport by far and away, the coldest. everyone else is hovering in the 40s. in the last few frames, the clouds go from sand to sea. 50s. they are high cirrus clouds. that's a shout out to carolyn. her favorite clouds. yes. 50s and low 60s. it looks sunny and warmer thursday and friday, dave. mostly sunny on saturday. maybe a few clouds drifting in cooler on sunday. >> that clove of garlic may help. >> you never know. >
let's go to steve. >>> thank you, sal. >> you are welcome, steve. >> high clouds, filtered clouds coming in. i want to thank each of you sending me in home memberdies to get your local weatherman healthy. although eating the clove of garlic is probably not on the menu. [laughter] >> starting off 30s, 40s. they are actually turning offshore. i think we'll have a lot of high clouds today. tomorrow looks a lot better. it's a dry forecast. next rain, probably a week from...
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a personal point of privilege, steve, many people call c-span in the morning and always say thank you for c-span and other i think that's good, but i think this c-span announcers and commentators like yourself should spend more time in thanking the people for calling c-span, because they do take a little portion of our money each month to keep you guys running. but there should be more thanksgiving to the callers. we need to just thank each other. thank you, guys. host: thank you for a phone call, robert. let me use his point to go back to something you wrote about earlier this week. "the republican party in opposition." you point to patrick moynihan of new york, why is the model for the republican party today? guest: he wrote an article in 1975 in which he said -- he had just come back from being ambassador to india -- he said, it is unusual for the u.s. to think of itself as being in opposition to international bodies like the united nations, so crucial in creating these bodies, and shaping them, but it was clear by the mid-70s the u.s. was in opposition to much of the third world a
a personal point of privilege, steve, many people call c-span in the morning and always say thank you for c-span and other i think that's good, but i think this c-span announcers and commentators like yourself should spend more time in thanking the people for calling c-span, because they do take a little portion of our money each month to keep you guys running. but there should be more thanksgiving to the callers. we need to just thank each other. thank you, guys. host: thank you for a phone...
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>> my name is steve. i work in the news business. to the extent you are familiar, so some anecdotes about planned stage management about some of these debates and keeping people on time with their cues and not veering too far off the questions. thanks. >> keeping on cue. i will tell you a quick anecdote. my first debate in 1988, george h. w. bush worked -- vs. michael dukakis. george h. w. bush was the vice president and he gave an answer. high-tech, green light, yellow light, red light, and green light said you could talk, yellow lights that you could line up, red light said shut up. george h. w. bush in the middle of an answer, i stopped him and said, mr. vice president, your time is up. he pointed to the lights and said, i have still got some time. in my ear, i heard the voice of the executive producer saying, jim, he is right prepare. [laughter] in front of everybody i have ever known in my whole life -- [laughter] i said, i am sorry, you are right, go ahead. he looked at me and said, i forgot what i was going to say. [laughter]
>> my name is steve. i work in the news business. to the extent you are familiar, so some anecdotes about planned stage management about some of these debates and keeping people on time with their cues and not veering too far off the questions. thanks. >> keeping on cue. i will tell you a quick anecdote. my first debate in 1988, george h. w. bush worked -- vs. michael dukakis. george h. w. bush was the vice president and he gave an answer. high-tech, green light, yellow light, red...
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what did you learn today, steve? >> i learned to be more optimistic to get more stuff done in the second term. >> that's good news. let's hope it happens. what have you learned, bill? >> people around here are enthusiastic. thank you for coming out. >> they are also drunks. drunk at 6:00 in the morning. >> they are very entertaining people, though. >> underaged drinkers, it is terrible what you have done. >> sam, what have you learned? >> you can be a senator and still drink at the dublin. >> kids, don't try this at home. what have you learned, mike? >> i learned we did a tv show for the first time somebody was carded when doing the show. >> all right. nothing more exciting than teenager boys drinking and driving cars around washington, d.c. absolutely not. hey, if it is way too early, it is "morning joe." thank you so much for being with us. have a great inauguration day whether you are republican, democrat or independent. stick around, nbc's live coverage of inauguration 2013 starts right now. >>> to the victor goe
what did you learn today, steve? >> i learned to be more optimistic to get more stuff done in the second term. >> that's good news. let's hope it happens. what have you learned, bill? >> people around here are enthusiastic. thank you for coming out. >> they are also drunks. drunk at 6:00 in the morning. >> they are very entertaining people, though. >> underaged drinkers, it is terrible what you have done. >> sam, what have you learned? >> you can...
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. >> my name is steve, i work in news business. to the extent that you all have been familiar with pl or ep, share some anecdotes if you could about a plan the stage manager and keeping these people on time. >> i will tell you a quick anecdote. my first debate in 1988, george bush versus michael dukakis -- halfway into the debate, the light cues -- the time queues were lights. greenlight said you could talk, and yellow light was start wrapping it up, and yellow light was -- rabbi was shut up. -- rabbi was shut up. -- red light was shut up. in my ear i heard the voice of the executive producer saying that he had more time. in front of everybody i had known in my whole life i said, "mr. vice president, you're right." he said, "i forgot what i was going to say." i wanted the biggest hole in the world to drop in. i am not color blind. i still do not know how i got it wrong. >> i am a national columnist's club member. what do it gingrich have won after his debate in south carolina if he had repeated that performance instead of falling a
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for himself and if he has possibly ask other people to do the same thing and that way is just right steve thanks for the call it's it is you know what you're highlighting is. i don't want to personalize it to austin i don't know austin story and you know he's been on the show a number of times i think he's a decent fellow. i think that there is built into this libertarian worldview this this this idealistic belief that comes out of iran's writings and and. this whole notion that has been around america frankly for a long long before iran that it's survival of the fittest it's the thing that darwin's cousin sir francis galton i think it was. promoted as an economist in the nineteenth century and it was the world the dickens wrote about charles dickens father was thrown into debtor's prison i mean it was just that was england of that time and this idea that the only the only the rich should survive only you know that they're the god's chosen electors gregory and sherman oaks california gregory thanks for calling. hello tom. this year is the one hundredth anniversary of two of the crowning a
for himself and if he has possibly ask other people to do the same thing and that way is just right steve thanks for the call it's it is you know what you're highlighting is. i don't want to personalize it to austin i don't know austin story and you know he's been on the show a number of times i think he's a decent fellow. i think that there is built into this libertarian worldview this this this idealistic belief that comes out of iran's writings and and. this whole notion that has been around...